He remembered that the old man, Hennecker, had said he was a bad one. Was he? Searching himself, he could find no such motivations. He felt no animosity toward anyone, nor any desire to do evil.
Yet, did evil men ever think of themselves as evil? Did they not find excuses for the wrong that they did?
(from The Man Called Noon, by Louis L'Amour)
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